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Friday Morning, June 21st, 1918.
News From Over The County.
OLIVE SPRINGS. ’
Miss Meude Knight died at thel
home of her father, on Monday night|
June 10th, age 22 years. She had
peen in declining health for some’
time and her death was not unexpect
ed. Maude’s stay with us was alll
too brief, almost before we knew how
Jear to us was the touch of the tender |
palms, how sweet the gleam of herl
eyes, She seemed so like a lily bud
as she slept in the white casket. . |
Maude professed hope in Christ sev
cral years agoand united with the’
Olive Springs Church, and was bap-|
tized by Rev. G. V. Crow, who was
her pastor, and who conducted the
funeral service from the Maloney
Spring Church at 11 oclock on Wed
nesday morning. Many friends at
tended and many sweet flowers cov
ered her last resting pleace.
She is survived by her father, step
mother, two sisters, and two half
sisters. The pallbearers were Roy
and Charlie Williams, Lemin Reed,
Grady Sanders, Fredie Pair, and Clif
Sanders.
Mrs. John Cassidy, of Marietta,
spent several days here the past week
with her daughter, Mrs. G. V. Crow,
and was accompanied home on Sun
day\by this family.
Mrs. J. M. York came up Saturday
from Atlanta to visit her mother-in
law, Mrs. J. H. York, Sr, and on
Sunday Mr. J..A. York, Mr. G. L.
Shaw and wife and son came up for
the day.
A handsome bright-eyed boy made
his appearance at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mayo Brances, on Sunday,
June 9th. l
Next Sunday is Rev. G. V. Crow’s
regular appointment here and if you
want to get a seat and hear all of the
sermon, you had better be there at
11 o’clock.
Mrs. William Nix, of New Hope, is
here on a several days visit to the
family of Mr. Mayo Brance.
We are sorry to learn of the illness
of little George Newsome, but wish
for him a speedy recovery.
Mr. Elmer Wylie is having quite
a swell time these days—only a nice
case of mumps.
Miss Odella Bates and little broth
er, Robert, are recovering from their
recent illness.
Mrs. J. H. Hicks, Jr., has been suf
fering a great deal of pain the past
week from rheumatism.
We learn that Mr. D. C. Barber is
leaving on Monday for Guthrie and
Oklahoma City, where he will secure’
a position. We wish for him great
success in whatever he undertakes. |
CLYDE
McAFEE
The people of our community were
very much excited on Sunday, over
the tragic accident near the Cherokee
Mills, where the bridge broke through
under one of the Government trucks
killing three of the soldiers, andin
juring ten or twelve others.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Mt.
Calvary, visited relatives at this place
on Sunday.
Mr. Will Gritfin and wife spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lem Grif
{in near Kennesaw.
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matter from what cause they have arisen. For Dyspepsia, Biliousness,
S('rofula, Salt-rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, or any blood-taint or disorder,{,
it is an unequaled remedy. Nothing else can take its place. ;
% “Golden Medical Discovery” contains no aicohol. It can now be had
tn {ablets at most drug stores at sixty cents the vial.| et 4
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but works equally well all thé'year ‘rousdi: "<\ -
Mrs. M. J. Roberts of near Rome,
is visiting her son here, Mr. Wallace.
Misses Ressie and Lois Brackwell,
and Julia Wilkie spent the week-end
with relatives in Smyrna.
Some of our young folks enjoyed
a nice program ,rendered by the lit
erary club at Benson on Saturday
night. \
Mr. Jim Whitlock of Benson spent
Sunday with his parents at this piace.
~ We are sorry to note the illness of
Miss Fannie Mae Tyson and hope she
will soon be out again.
~ Mrs. John Blackwell spent the
‘week-end in Marietta with her parents
'Mr. and Mrs. Chandler.
~ Let everybody remember our Sun
‘day School at 9.30 and our singing in
lthe afternoon. A
MILFORD
Mr. Ralph Donehoo filled his reg
ular appointment here Sunday, and
peached two -interesting sermons in
the morning and evening.
Mr. Charles Faver celebrated his
birthday with a dinner for his near
relatives. Mr. Charles has been in
feeble health for some time, to the
regret of his friends, who wish him
many more happy birthdays.
Messrs W. B. and H. V. Blair at
tended the all day singing at County
Line in Douglass on Sunday. -
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Clay of Austell,
were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
McLarty on Sunday.
‘Mr. Martin Inzer, of Camp Wheel
er visited friends and relatives here
on Sunday.
The singing at this place was very
well attended Sunday evening.
Mr. Irwin Pair of Atlanta, visited
relatives here on Sunday.
Mrs. I. N. Scarboro, son and daugh
ter of Olive Springs were visitors on
Sunday of Mrs. S. L. Wise and Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Wise.
Mr. John A Booth and Miss Edith
Booth were visitors to the family of
Mr. Claud Pair Sunday.
We are sorry to hear of the illness
of Mrs. Griff Harris, but glad to hear
that she is improving.
Mr. Luther Anderson, of Austell,
was a visitor to home folks Sunday.
Miss Odella and little Robert Bates
are ill with fever at this writing.
WILLIE.
NICKAJACK. |
Mrs. Charlie Buckner, of Atlanta,}
has been a recent visitor to her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. J. Medlin, of
this place.
Little Eliza Dodgen is at home a-,
gain after a pleasant visit to relatives
in Atlanta.
Miss Mary L. Moon spent the week
end with relatives in Kennesaw.
Miss Mollie Medlin has returne af
ter a visit to relatives in Atlanta anfi}
Smyrna. ;
Mr. G. Z. Dodgen and family, at
tended a family reunion on Sunday,
at the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. W. B. Dodgen, of Mount Har
mony. : |
Mr. Arthur Dodgen and family, of
Riverside, visited relatives at this
place during the past week. L
HAPPY HOME.
Is this a monster from Mars,
or a soldier of modern warfare?
It is only one of our “Sam
mies,” going over the top with
the gas and the fire which the
Huns taught us in this barbar-.
ous war. To go “over the top”
takes courage and strength.
Many a man and woman at
home in peaceful pursuits
would rather be on the fighting
line in defense of liberty if they
felt strong enough for such an
ordeal. Tt takes good red blood
to be courageous and brave in
these days as well as in the
olden times.
" At the head of all blood
purifiers is Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. But it’s
different from all of them. All
diseases originating from ‘a
torpid liver cor impure blooé
yield to it. It cleanses and
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
MOUNT ZION
Mr. Cliff Brooks and family, of
Powder Springs, and Miss Carrie Lat
imer, of Marietta, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs William Vernon and
daughter, of Lost Mountain, visited
relatives in this community Sunday.
Miss Louise Boring is visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Stanley,
of Atlanta. :
Miss Connie Mae Maddox spent
Sunday with Miss Julia Dyson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirk, of Ath
ens, spent the week-end with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Kirk.
Miss Ruby Ellis, who has been vis
iting her aunts, Mrs. A. E. Benson
and Mrs. T. M. Boring, returned to
her home in Kennesaw on Thursday.
Mrs. Matt Pledger and daughter,
Martha Bell, spent Thursday with
Mrs. Lucy Edwards.
Miss Pauline Moore spent Tuesday
with Miss Connie Mae Maddox.
Mr. Allen Edwards and Mr. Cliff
Edwards, of Atilanta, spent the week
end with home felks.
Mr. George Gentry and family, of
Macland, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Rogers.
Miss Hattie Bell Boring spent Sun
day with Miss Bayner Maddox.
Rev. G. V. Crow filled his regular
appointment here Sunday.
DEWDROPS
Save, and save more! Buy War
Savings Stamps! Push the war work
and save the lives of our boys!
MACLAND
There will be childrens day service
here on the second Sunday in July.
An interesting program is being pre
pared and a nice time is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cantrell, Mr.
Cantrell, Messrs Lex Pittman, Guy
Dobbs, W. A. Cole and John Griggs,
all attended the McLain—Cantrell
wedding near Acworth last Saturday
afternoon.
Miss Angeline Wilson of Browns
ville, spent Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. J M. Hewett.
Mrs. Collins and children of Col
umbus, is spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Can
trell. ;
Mrs. Will Hill and children have
returned from Hapeville, where they
spent last week with Mrs. Hill’'s moth
er who is seriously ill.
Mrs. J. W. Arnold and little son
Joe came Sunday to spend some time
with her mother, Mrs. Babb.
Mrs. W. P. Clay spent last Friday
in Atlanta with her brother, Mr. H.
A. Taylor, who is very sick.. Mr Tay
lor spent most of his life here and has
many friends here who are anxious
to see him recover.
The condition of Mrs. Rachel Rice
does not improve and she continues
quite ill.
RUBY.
This is no penny war, but every
penny counts! Work and Save!
PROCLAMATION
To the Citizens of the Town of
Smyrna, Georgia:
' Friday, June the 28th, is officially
designated WAR SAVINGS DAY by
thé President of the United States,
and (the Governor of Georgia.
“t All loyal citizens of this commun
ity will accordingly devote the said
day to subscribing for War Savings
Stamps, and otherwise promoting
their sale in large amounts.
All who are able should pledge
themselves to save and invest to the
limit allowed by law.
B. F. WHITNEY, Mayor.
We have said it before, but we say
it again; If you have any hate in your
heart save it for the Huns.
The Cobb County Sunday School
Convention meets at the Methodist
Church in Vinings at 10 o’clock on
Sunday, June 23rd.
Save, and save more! Buy War
Savings Stamps! Push the war work
and save the lives of our boys!
o .V ar Saving Stamps—Baby Bonds,
interest, 4 per cent. .
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Miss Nellie Clay of Austell, has
just finished a course in multiplex
operating and typewriting, in the
Western Union Business School, of
Atlanta.
She made a remarkable record of
AUSTELL :
Those from out of town attending
the funeral of ‘Leffel Couch onWed
nesday were, Mr. and Mrs. Will Pra
ther of Lost Mountain, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Rakestraw of Powder Springs
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Spratlin and
mother, of Powder Springs, Mr and
Mrs. Homer Couch of Atlanta, and
Mrs. Tullie Hammond-Caldwell, of
Atlanta. .
~ Mr. Wm. Simpson’s dwelling and
contents were burned on Saturday.
It caught from a defective flue.
~ Mr. R. N. Moore also lost his barn
‘aind food-stuff by fire on Friday, the
‘origin of the fire unknown.
L. Mr, H. L. Ozburn, on Sunday, vis
“}ted his father, who is in a hospital
in Atlanta with a fractured hip.
_ Mrs. Elizabeth Hill of Marietta, is
spending some time with relatives in
Austell.
Mr. Ed Spratlin of Charleston,,
was the recent guest of his daughter
Mrs. H. L. Davis.
Prof. and Mrs. J. M. White have
returned to their home here, their
school in Bolton being out for the
summer. Prof. White has been tak
ing the school census of the Fulton
and Austell districts.
Miss Louise Cloud has returned
from G N. I C. for the vacation.
Earl Westmoreland left Saturday
for a course in Tech to fit him for
the service of our country. We wish
him success.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Moore announce
the arrival of a little daughter on' the
12th of June.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis and
children and Mr. Bob Willis, visited
relatives in Douglasville on Sunday.
Mr. Ector Caldwell of the Machine
Gun Corps, at Camp Wheeler, spent
the week-end with relatives here.
Mr. J. M. Caldwell visited friends
in Powder Springs on Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Vaughn spent
Sunday with relatives near Austell.
| Wheat cutting is about over and
the threashers have started out, so
so most of the country folks will
soon have biscuit raised at home.
Mrs. Harrington has raised enough
to furnish her family, on what you
might call a “back yard patch.”
It was fine. g
| DELLA.
SMYRNA
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Pickens, and
daughter Mana, and Miss Jessie Lee
and Hoyt Brinkley spent Sunday in
Griffin.
We very much regret to learn that
Dr. O. S. Cfer will leave to enter the
service at Jacksonville.
Miss Katherine and Mae Runyan,
and Miss Pearl Kite of Marietta,spent
the week-end here with Miss Louise
Runyan.
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I Y 3 ley, corn and all other gramns,
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ay . Four plates—a double set,
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counts for its lune capacity
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apiador Gassiing e2o Thoe eaisies. &
the course, finishing in six weeks, a
bout twice as long usually being nec
essary Miss Clay has accepted a
position with the Western Union Gen
eral Office in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duniap and dau
ghter Ella, spent the week-nd here
with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunton.
One of the most enjoyable affairs
was the moonlight picnic on Friday
evening at Concord. |
Miss Irene Mable spent the week
end with her parents at Mableton.
Miss Darrianda Martin and Miss
Lucile Matthews attended the grad
uating exercises of the girls High
School last Tuesday evening.
Miss Emmie Duma is spending the
week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Wells, a returned Missionary
gave a splendid talk at the Method
ist Church Stnday evening, which
was much enjoyed.
Mr. T. B. Martin, his friends will
be glad to know is improving.
Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Cofer spent
the week-end in Tucker, Ga.
Miss Mary Sue Pollock has return
ed from a visit to Macon.
An enjoyable meeting of the
Smyrna Social Club was held at the
home of Mrs. Gilbert on last Wed
nesday evening.
YOU OWE IT TO YOUR CHILD
" TO HAVE IT RECORDED.
Every parent wants their children
to be accorded every right due them.
The U. S. Govenrment has at
last recognized the importance of
taking care of the health of it’s child
ren as well as of it‘s hogs. An ounce
of prevention is worth a pound of
cure. Now listen to what the doctor
says, yes, your own doctor, about ba
bies, yes, about your own baby.
We want you to ask your doctor,
but we will tell you right now what
he will say.
“Take your child in and let us ex
amine it. It will be weighed and its
measure taken, and a record made of
it. You will be given such advice and
help as may be best for the child’s
interests, and this without cost to
you. Will you turn this offer down,
or will you show yourself alive to
your childs interests?”
‘That is what your doctor will say.
If you neglect this you will be guilty
of criminal negligence against your
own child,
Recording dates, June 25, 26, 27.
Place the Soldiers Club Room in Ma
rietta, opposite Court House
For Sale
Farm Land
B. F. Reced Co.
Phone No. €1 Emyrna, Ga
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PAY ME FOR CURES ONLY
If vou are suffering from rectal troubles such as Piles,
Fistula, Stricture, Fissure or Varicose Veins, which in
< variably cause loss of vitality, nervousness and general
debility, I will cure you or make no charge, for my ser
o & vices. I also successfully treat Catarrh, Blood Poison,
e £ Skin, Kidney, Bladder and Chronic Diseases, Eczema,
% Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Weakness. Out of town
g {men visiting the city call on me at once,.as you may be
" L Feured before returning home. Office hours daily 10-a m.
7y to 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. and at night Mondays, .
/* Wednesdays, and Saturdays from 7 to'B p. m. Sunday
land holidays 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Everything strictly
4 ' Aprivate and confidential. . relint £l5" Epey o 8
§ DR, T. W. HUGHES, Specialist,
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Pstablished 1912—181:2 North - Brb#d St- opp 3rd Nat. Bank; Atlanta, Ga.
Page Seven
e OTICE!
I am prepared
to do all kinds of
automobile trim
ming and paint
ing. Give me a
call.
W. W. Watkins.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Five room cottage.
Apply to J. S. Dobbins. tf
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FOR RENT — Six room house, 304
McDonald Street. D. C. Cole. tf
FOR RENT — Five room house, 301
Polk Street. D. C. Cole. tf
FOR RENT — Seven room house at
208 Roswell Street.. J. A. Harde
man. tf
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FOR SALE OR RENT — Four room
residence on Atlanta road at Wor
ley’s Station. Lot 130x450 feet with
out-houses. Garden planted. Phone
67. W.W. Watkins, Marietta, Ga. tf
WANTED
WANTED — I will pay best prices
for eggs and chickens. Phone 306.
G. W. Gibson, 115 Sessions St. jun2l
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WANTED — Farm laborer at once.
Phone 3304 or 3311. Scarboro
Bros., Marietta, Ga. tf
WANTED — To buy manure in any
quantity. Phone 3304 or 3311.
Scorbore Bros., Marietta, Ga. tf
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WANTED — Several good marble co
pers, bed rubbers and polishers.
Steady work and good wages. Ad
dress Standard Marble Works, Cin
cinnati, Ohio. jun2B
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HELP WANTED—I want you to help
me get two thousand subscribers for
the Constitution in Marietta. Follow
‘our boys over there. They are mak
ing history. Read about it first in
THE CONSTITUTION. O. H. Can
non, care Hodges Drug Company.
b e R e N
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Lookout Mountain seed
Irish potatoes. T. T. Alexander,
Route 4, Marietta, Ga. jun2B
"FOR SALE — Lookout Mountain Ir
ish potatoes. Buy now while you
can get them delivered in Marietta
for $2 per bushel. J. H. Moore, Rt.,
5, Marietta, Ga. julb
FOR SALE —Go to Brown & All
good for C. M. Head’s potato
plants. Thirty cents per hundred,
$2.50 per thousand. tf
FOR SALE —My lot on Kennesaw
Ave. Will sell at a sacrafice. See
Luther Benson at Benson Brothers,
or write me at Kennesaw, Ga. E. M.
Dyer. tf
S Been RF ek
FOR SALE — One six room house,
large lot, good garden, and large
barn. Close in on Poder wSprings
Street. W. W. Watkins, Marietta,
NOTICE — All persons who have sold
Ga. S
brass and copper from the range
will please call and refund the money
which they have received for same.
Should you fail to do this, I will be
forced to prosecute. W. W, Wat
kins. jun2l
Why not become Uncle Sam’s ju
nior partner by buying a W. S. S.
Baby Bond?
This is no penny war, but every
penny counts! Work and Save!
War Savings Stamps June 28.